It's undeniably true that the Pakhtun country with a background marked by 5,000 years has ended up being a socially joined country regardless of the geological divisions and limits in various times of history.
Various clans of Pakhtuns, notwithstanding various traditions and customs, have been living in a similar public stream and social circle with their own particular ancestral personality, and this stream and circle are classified as "Pakhtun Wali".
The standards, formats, and rules of Pakhtun Wali have been acquired for millennia. Each Pakhtun makes an honest effort to keep these guidelines, standards, and rules, in order to stay away from the insults and manner of speaking of the general public. In the event that somebody lets a Pakhtun know that you are not Afghan, then, at that point, maybe nobody aside from artists, journalists, and erudite people will talk about classified as with him, also on the off chance that he is informed that you are not Rohi, Soleimani or Pathan He won't consider it so awful.
Pashtu is a philosophy, a moral system. In this moral system, there is a concept of good and bad, which seems to be similar to the principles of Islam on many fronts, but most of the features of Pashto are such that they have individuality and are considered distinguished. Even if they do not have a universal status, they are still close to universality. Because they have the color of high human values. Due to the effects of global wars, foreign intervention, terrorism, religious extremism, sectarianism, cultural invasions,
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and globalization on the Pakhtun lands, some negative effects have been inflicted on the Pakhtun Wali. No, but as a moral system of a society, the original Pashto has positive values in its nature.
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